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Trydan powers ahead with first onshore wind projects


11 Jul 2025

  • Three onshore wind farm projects with an indicative installed capacity of 400MW start their development path
  • Equivalent to the annual electricity needs of 350,000 average Welsh homes – a quarter of the homes in Wales; with Carbon Dioxide emissions savings of 470,000 tonnes per year
  • Associated benefits will come from community benefit funding, supply chain opportunities during development, construction & operations, with estimated 650 construction jobs over 1.5 - 2 years; and 40 direct and 55 indirect jobs over 35 years operations
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At the start of July, Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, has announced proposals for three new wind farms with the potential to generate up to 400 MW of clean electricity – enough to power 350,000 Welsh homes’ annual average electricity needs. That is around a quarter of the homes in Wales.

We are delighted to outline our proposals which will help meet the growing need for clean energy in Wales with electricity demand projected to nearly triple by 2050. It marks a significant step towards Trydan’s ambition to develop 1 GW of new renewable energy generation capacity on Welsh public land by 2040.

The first three proposed sites are:

  • Clocaenog Dau Wind Farm, Denbighshire/Conwy (up to 132 MW)
  • Glyn Cothi Wind Farm, Carmarthenshire (up to 162 MW)
  • Carreg Wen Wind Farm, Rhondda Cynon Taf (up to 108 MW)

Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru operates solely in the interests of Wales, with all profits generated reinvested in Welsh communities and public services.

The wind farms will be developed on the Welsh Government’s woodland estate, which covers 126,000 hectares - 6% of Wales' total land area - and contains some of the country's best potential sites for renewable energy generation.

Cutting Wales’ carbon emissions is a key commitment of the Welsh Government, which aims for Wales to generate enough renewable electricity to meet 70% of what’s used in Wales by 2030, rising to 100% by 2035.

The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans said:

'These proposals demonstrate our commitment to harnessing Wales' abundant natural resources to generate clean energy while ensuring the benefits are felt locally.

'By developing these projects on the Welsh Government Woodland Estate, we're making best use of our public land to tackle the climate emergency and create sustainable economic opportunities.'

It is estimated the developments will create hundreds of jobs during construction and operation, with Trydan committed to involving Welsh companies throughout the process.

More renewable energy projects are in development and will be announced later this year.

Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru's Chief Executive, Richard Evans, said:

'With Trydan driving development, and with the profits from this investment retained in Wales, we have a unique opportunity to optimise the projects and the multiple benefits they bring.

“In parts of Wales suitable for infrastructure installations, and across Wales, working with delivery partners, we will create and support quality, direct and indirect jobs in the renewable energy sector and supply chains, and contribute to skills initiatives. Communities will be involved and funding will support local priorities.'

'As a Wales-wide developer, we can commit to nation-wide, strategic programmes, such as habitat management and restoration, and we look forward to working with stakeholders to define ambitious, long-term enhancements.' 

About Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru

Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru is a registered and limited private company, established in March 2024. The Company operates from its base in Merthyr Tydfil. Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru is wholly owned by Welsh Government. The Welsh Government defines its remit, and the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning has oversight of its activities.

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Source: Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru





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